Elon Musk says it will not apply on Mars.
Does that imply that he won’t abide by the Outer Space Treaty?
Elon Musk says it will not apply on Mars.
Does that imply that he won’t abide by the Outer Space Treaty?
How he made them.
…may have been a taking. Sure looks like it to me.
…is feeling pushed toward Trump. Even though I’m not religious, I agree with much of this.
[Update a few minutes later]
A momentous election:
Donald Trump may be an odd ambassador of freedom. His motley may not pass muster in the salons and drawing rooms of our lords and masters. But Joe Biden is but a gibbering front for a vanguard that would destroy America as traditionally conceived—America, I mean, as a crucible of ordered liberty, limited government, and individual freedom.
Yes.
Well, I survived it. I’m not going to discuss it, but the most amusing thing that happened was a screw up by his lawyer. He asked me if Michael Mann had ever done anything to me personally. I sat there for a minute, unable to believe that he’d actually asked me that, but then responded, “Counselor, I am sitting here today because your client filed a lawsuit against me eight years ago. It had my name on it. I’m pretty sure it was personal.” It cracked everyone up, including him, because he knew he’d screwed up. He then asked the question he meant to ask, modifying it with “…before you wrote the article?”
A call to action from Sarah Hoyt.
…is looking very authoritarian.
And there is no constitutional exception for pandemics.
An interesting interview with a conservative trans woman who has been doing so.
…in the face of abdication of law enforcement: A paper.
A reminder that the purpose of police is not to protect the public, but rather to protect the criminals from the inevitable vigilantism in their absence.
[Monday-morning update]
More thoughts at Captain’s Journal.
What if one of them dies before January 20th?
It could be an even bigger mess than we already expect.